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How?! It seems like disaster all around us. People acknowledge God but don’t obey and honor Him. God’s word is twisted and distorted. We are dealing with the aftermath of personal and corporate rebellion. We weep. Who are we to trust? Where do we place our hope? We learn hope and trust through Lamentations our TEARS to Yahweh who saves and His new mercies each day. #Lamentations\#2024

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Pray

Father we live in a world that is broken BECAUSE of SIN & GUILT. Thank you Jesus that you came to forgive sin and help us to live lives not motivated by sin & guilt. We praise you that you have given us the unique gift of lament BECAUSE of SIN & GUILT. Help us to learn to lament through TEARS as we TURN to You, EXPRESS our complaints and questions, ASK boldly without pride or demands, REST in Your character, and SURRENDER to Your eternal promises. Because of Your faithful love we do not perish, for Your mercies never end. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness! We say: The Lord is our portion, therefore let us put our hope in You. Amen

Study Questions

“LET US”

Well over 1/3 of the Psalms, which are the hymnal of the Old Testament, are lament. Lament is all over the scriptures. There is a pattern to biblical lament. It is displayed in the reality of the biblical story from Genesis to Revelation. The Hebrew title of the book of Lamentations is “How?!” The greek title of Lamentations means “to cry out or shed tears”. “Every human being has the same opening story. Life begins with tears. It’s simply a part of what it means to be human—to cry is human, but to lament is uniquely Christian.” (*Mark Vroegop)*

The prophet Jeremiah wrote Lamentations from his experience of choosing to be under the siege of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in Jerusalem with God’s people. Judah had been destroyed because of their sin and rebellion. In Jerusalem, the people died of starvation, disease, and war as a result. God’s people and the nations around them had ignored the warnings of scripture and God’s prophets for hundreds of years. Jeremiah had spent 40 years warning the people and telling them that because of their sin and rebellion they were going to need to surrender to Babylon for 70 years (1 year for every year of Jubilee they did not celebrate since entering the promised land), and then God would send for them to return. God fulfilled that promise under Ezra and Nehemiah.

Each chapter uses the Hebrew alphabet as an acrostic. Like our A, B, C’s, it would be easier to remember by doing it that way. These lamentations are a picture of where believers find themselves today. We are a sinful and suffering people who are captives in a foreign and decaying land. We wait for the return of our King Yahweh who saves (Jesus). He will bring the new earth and new Jerusalem just as He promised for those who follow Him.

READ Lamentations 3:18, 21-24, 40-42

  1. How do these verses, from our earlier study of Lamentations, help us to deal with the reality of sin in our world and the guilt that we carry?
  2. BECAUSE of SIN & GUILT we are often lead away from a life lived by grace through faith to a life lived by works. Why?

READ Lamentations 4:1-2, Isaiah 29:16, 64:8-10, Jeremiah 18:1-6, 11-12, 19:1-2, 10-11, Romans 9:20-21

  1. For hundreds of years, Jerusalem was looked at as a great and powerful city with a mighty God. Jerusalem and God’s people are now a disaster like a common broken clay jar. This imagery that Jeremiah uses of the potter (Lord) and the clay (His people) is throughout the scriptures.
    1. BECAUSE of SIN & GUILT (yours and the worlds), how do you as the clay tend to tell the potter what He should be making? OR Have you ever said as the clay to God the potter any of the things said in these passages? Why?
  2. How does SIN & GUILT play into our questioning the potter God?

READ Lamentations 4:3-22